A book that perhaps tries to bite off more than it could chew, this graphic novel for young readers looks gorgeous, with a richly detailed hand-inked world and a wonderfully designed set of colour schemes, but it doesn't prove that great narrative-wise. Called "an adventure about fear, loss and finding your own way" it does feature those things, but doesn't really tell us anything about them. It features a suitably good-hearted young lad seeking the best path home through the forest with the medicine his ill parents need, but the twists and turns aren't all that, and if it thinks it's showing an exemplar where bravery is concerned, or giving a moral about persistence or fairness, well neither really come across. The target reader will see it as a straightforward A-to-B-to-C fantasy adventure – although there's little wrong with that when it looks like this.